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X's & O's of USC football and other topics of interestThu, 08 Aug 2013 15:04:59 +0000hourly1http://wordpress.org/?v=3.4.1Comment on 2008 Oregon Rush Attack – Counter Play by PFhttp://trojanfootballanalysis.com/?p=270&cpage=1#comment-5667
PFThu, 08 Aug 2013 15:04:59 +0000http://trojanfootballanalysis.com/?p=270#comment-5667Can you provide a live link to the Redskins power/counter series? The link to http://www.trojanfootballanalysis.com/wp/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/redskinspowercounter.pdf is down.
Thanks!
<strong>Site was hacked some time ago and many old links were destroyed in the process. Let me see if I can restore this one by another method. You might have to manually cut and paste this into a browser if it does not work.</strong>
www.trojanfootballanalysis.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/redskinspowercounter.pdf
www.trojanfootballanalysis.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/nebraskacounter.pdfCan you provide a live link to the Redskins power/counter series? The link to http://www.trojanfootballanalysis.com/wp/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/redskinspowercounter.pdf is down.
Thanks!

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bubba seatonThu, 01 Aug 2013 00:54:45 +0000http://trojanfootballanalysis.com/?p=599#comment-5661my highschool team uses this it is really effectivemy highschool team uses this it is really effective
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Brandon PaeperTue, 11 Jun 2013 17:39:54 +0000http://trojanfootballanalysis.com/?p=55#comment-5566The counter and counter trap were really the Husker's most impressive plays during the height of NU football in the 90's. These plays were devastating to a defense and allowed our lineman to get out in space and roll people, it was fun to watch. Inexplicably, although he was on that offensive staff for over 20 years, FRANK SOLICH SOMEHOW COMPLETELY FORGOT ABOUT THE COUNTER/COUNTER TRAP SERIES. Under the demise of the dynasty initiated by Solich, NU ceased to run power football and became a pure option team... worse yet, the QB's quit pitching the football, which garnered a lot of stats and awards, at the expense of wins.The counter and counter trap were really the Husker’s most impressive plays during the height of NU football in the 90′s. These plays were devastating to a defense and allowed our lineman to get out in space and roll people, it was fun to watch. Inexplicably, although he was on that offensive staff for over 20 years, FRANK SOLICH SOMEHOW COMPLETELY FORGOT ABOUT THE COUNTER/COUNTER TRAP SERIES. Under the demise of the dynasty initiated by Solich, NU ceased to run power football and became a pure option team… worse yet, the QB’s quit pitching the football, which garnered a lot of stats and awards, at the expense of wins.
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BrandonTue, 04 Jun 2013 20:26:54 +0000http://trojanfootballanalysis.com/?p=55#comment-5547A truly great site. The information here is really impressive, and could quite possibly lead to me getting fired now that I have discovered this. If I have to become a Trojan fan to be on here I'm willing to take an oath right now.A truly great site. The information here is really impressive, and could quite possibly lead to me getting fired now that I have discovered this. If I have to become a Trojan fan to be on here I’m willing to take an oath right now.
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Andrew GorniakSun, 14 Apr 2013 18:43:28 +0000http://trojanfootballanalysis.com/?p=33#comment-5394To whom this may concern:
I would like to, if possible, have any 1-Back or 2-Back Zone scheme game or drill cut-ups that you are willing to share with me. I am the Running Back position coach at the University of Wisconsin - La Crosse (La Crosse, WI).
Thank you.
<strong>Hi Coach, Sorry to get back to you so late. I rarely check comments on the site any more. I don't have any particular zone cut ups unfortunately. Hope you have a good off season and great year in 2013.</strong>To whom this may concern:

I would like to, if possible, have any 1-Back or 2-Back Zone scheme game or drill cut-ups that you are willing to share with me. I am the Running Back position coach at the University of Wisconsin – La Crosse (La Crosse, WI).

Thank you.

Hi Coach, Sorry to get back to you so late. I rarely check comments on the site any more. I don’t have any particular zone cut ups unfortunately. Hope you have a good off season and great year in 2013.

]]>Comment on Defensive Technique Numbering System by Greg Hansenhttp://trojanfootballanalysis.com/?p=599&cpage=1#comment-4992
Greg HansenWed, 23 Jan 2013 18:10:14 +0000http://trojanfootballanalysis.com/?p=599#comment-4992Actually the numbering system should be as follows:
0/1 = head up or shade on center
2i/2/3 = inside shade, head up, outside shade on guard
4i/4/5 = inside shade, head up, outside shade on tackle
6i/6/7 - inside shade, head up, outside shade on TE
8 = outside
But getting coaches to change from the Bear Bryant system won't happen and is a waste of time trying. So when I'm talking to other coaches i use Bear Bryant numbers, but when I'm talking to my players, I use the above system.Actually the numbering system should be as follows:

But getting coaches to change from the Bear Bryant system won’t happen and is a waste of time trying. So when I’m talking to other coaches i use Bear Bryant numbers, but when I’m talking to my players, I use the above system.

]]>Comment on Nebraska Running Game – Part 4 (OZ) by Greg Hansenhttp://trojanfootballanalysis.com/?p=40&cpage=1#comment-4991
Greg HansenWed, 23 Jan 2013 15:58:48 +0000http://trojanfootballanalysis.com/?p=40#comment-4991I think the rules are consistent with one "on the fly" rule... if you get "hooked up, stay hooked up". Which means that sometimes a lineman will plan on going to the second level, but the defense slants hard and you cannot get to the second level because the defender is cutting you off... in that case, you stay hooked up with that defender. the backside adjacent lineman what was planning on pulling and overtaking, would then go 2nd level. Could it be the case in the examples you mentioned?I think the rules are consistent with one “on the fly” rule… if you get “hooked up, stay hooked up”. Which means that sometimes a lineman will plan on going to the second level, but the defense slants hard and you cannot get to the second level because the defender is cutting you off… in that case, you stay hooked up with that defender. the backside adjacent lineman what was planning on pulling and overtaking, would then go 2nd level. Could it be the case in the examples you mentioned?
]]>Comment on Nebraska Running Game – Part 2 (Formations) by Coach Stickneyhttp://trojanfootballanalysis.com/?p=31&cpage=1#comment-4990
Coach StickneyWed, 23 Jan 2013 13:39:16 +0000http://trojanfootballanalysis.com/?p=31#comment-4990Nebraska did not use a Twins set with their I formation veer package. Lou Holts demonstrated that this formation forced defenses to predetermine LB/SS play by alignment. I have used the twins set to the same advantage. It forces defensive alignment adjustments more than the slot set. Using the I to run the veer, as Nebraska did allows the traditional I power game and the veer to challenge defenses. Nice package.Nebraska did not use a Twins set with their I formation veer package. Lou Holts demonstrated that this formation forced defenses to predetermine LB/SS play by alignment. I have used the twins set to the same advantage. It forces defensive alignment adjustments more than the slot set. Using the I to run the veer, as Nebraska did allows the traditional I power game and the veer to challenge defenses. Nice package.
]]>Comment on Dennis Erickson 1 Back Philosophy by bobhttp://trojanfootballanalysis.com/?p=781&cpage=1#comment-4730
bobThu, 29 Nov 2012 21:44:27 +0000http://trojanfootballanalysis.com/?p=781#comment-4730Yeah, Erickson is an amazing coach that is definitely underrated IMO... I've seen a few of these articles before but I'm glad you put them all in one place.
I really enjoyed the video of him from vimeo too. :)Yeah, Erickson is an amazing coach that is definitely underrated IMO… I’ve seen a few of these articles before but I’m glad you put them all in one place.

I really enjoyed the video of him from vimeo too.

]]>Comment on Nebraska Running Game – Part 3 (Inside Zone) by Michaelhttp://trojanfootballanalysis.com/?p=33&cpage=1#comment-4664
MichaelTue, 06 Nov 2012 00:36:07 +0000http://trojanfootballanalysis.com/?p=33#comment-4664Love this post, thank you for sharing it. Could you send me all you have in the realm of Nebraska run game? Specifically, if you have anything from Milt Tenopir (The Assembly Line) I would be very appreciative.
Thank you again and I hope to hear from you soon.
MichaelLove this post, thank you for sharing it. Could you send me all you have in the realm of Nebraska run game? Specifically, if you have anything from Milt Tenopir (The Assembly Line) I would be very appreciative.